MIT's AlterEgo: A Non-Invasive Wearable That Reads Silent Speech for AI Interaction
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MIT has developed AlterEgo, a non-invasive wearable device that uses "Silent Sense" technology to detect intended speech without the user needing to speak, type, or tap. The device acts as a near-telepathic interface, allowing users to communicate with AI systems using only their inner voice, making technology interaction more intuitive and seamless.
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Using Silent Sense, it understands what you intend to say without speaking, allowing you to extend your thinking without the need to type, tap, or talk out loud.
Introducing AlterEgo, the first near-telepathic interface, designed to make technology as intuitive as using your inner voice.
Introducing AlterEgo, the first near-telepathic interface, designed to make technology as intuitive as using your inner voice.
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